A descriptive study was conducted to determine hygiene status of rural communities in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, using a purposive sample of 145 villagers: 71 male and 74 female. Participants were divided into 14 groups (by community) and group interviews were conducted with them. Communities neither had enough water (92.9%) nor treated drinking water (71.4%); sizeable numbers did not store drinking water safely; threw waste water away (92.9%) and solid waste in the rubbish pit (78.6%); where there are no toilets, they relieved themselves in the veld; children 512 years generally did not use toilets (71.4%). Communities washed hands after changing baby?s nappy (78.6%), before handling food (57.1%), before eating (50.0%), after a visit ...
ThesisBotshabelo, Section M in the Free State province is a typical disadvantaged third- world comm...
Rural communities in emerging countries are historically excluded from public sanitation policies, w...
Introduction. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) conditions have vast implications for overall ch...
A descriptive study was conducted to determine hygiene status of rural communities in the Eastern Ca...
The main objective of this study was to identify local environmental conditions, practices and house...
There is a dearth of information on studies that have sought to examine qualitatively the sanitation...
Background: Inadequate sanitation has direct effect on health of individual, family, communities and...
Purpose: This study was designed to understand knowledge level and practice of personal hygiene of r...
BACKGROUND: South Africa has unique and diverse social and economic factors that have an impact on t...
Introduction Global evidences indicate an association between improper WaSH practice and poor health...
M.A. (Geography and Environmental Management)Water supply and sanitation in the rural areas have for...
Background: Simple practices such as appropriate washing of the hands, supply as well as use of clea...
Over 2.6 billion individuals do not have access to adequate sanitation. Another almost billion indiv...
Progress has been made in eradicating the backlog in sanitation. This is reflected by the 2011 Censu...
A population sample from a community in a developing urban area (Botshabelo), which obtains its trea...
ThesisBotshabelo, Section M in the Free State province is a typical disadvantaged third- world comm...
Rural communities in emerging countries are historically excluded from public sanitation policies, w...
Introduction. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) conditions have vast implications for overall ch...
A descriptive study was conducted to determine hygiene status of rural communities in the Eastern Ca...
The main objective of this study was to identify local environmental conditions, practices and house...
There is a dearth of information on studies that have sought to examine qualitatively the sanitation...
Background: Inadequate sanitation has direct effect on health of individual, family, communities and...
Purpose: This study was designed to understand knowledge level and practice of personal hygiene of r...
BACKGROUND: South Africa has unique and diverse social and economic factors that have an impact on t...
Introduction Global evidences indicate an association between improper WaSH practice and poor health...
M.A. (Geography and Environmental Management)Water supply and sanitation in the rural areas have for...
Background: Simple practices such as appropriate washing of the hands, supply as well as use of clea...
Over 2.6 billion individuals do not have access to adequate sanitation. Another almost billion indiv...
Progress has been made in eradicating the backlog in sanitation. This is reflected by the 2011 Censu...
A population sample from a community in a developing urban area (Botshabelo), which obtains its trea...
ThesisBotshabelo, Section M in the Free State province is a typical disadvantaged third- world comm...
Rural communities in emerging countries are historically excluded from public sanitation policies, w...
Introduction. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) conditions have vast implications for overall ch...